Proposed Citizen Participation Plan Public Comment Period
11/15/2018
With MCRPC's guidance and technical support, community development and planning staff from the Town and the City of Bloomington worked together to draft the proposed plan which outlines:
- a cooperative, intergovernmental approach to addressing housing issues in the region
- the public participation process, including public hearings and public comment periods
- opportunities for involvement of affected persons, stakeholders, and other concerned citizens in the planning and reporting process
- transparency of the planning and reporting process and the assurance of access to records
- instructions to guide the public’s submission of comments and the standards for the Town and City of Bloomington’s responses
The proposed Citizen Participation Plan is available here.
A 15-day public comment period for the proposed Citizen Participation Plan’s review will run from Friday, November 16 through Friday, November 30, 2018 for Town of Normal residents.
A public hearing will be held before the Monday, December 3, 2018 Town Council meeting at 6:55 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Uptown Station (4th floor, 11 Uptown Circle).
Public comments on the Citizen Participation Plan may be submitted in writing at: Uptown Station, Attn: CDBG/Taylor Long, 11 Uptown Circle, Normal, IL 61761 or by e-mail to Taylor Long, Planning Department, at tlong@normal.org.
Comments must be received in writing by December 3, 2018.
A 15-day public comment period for the proposed Citizen Participation Plan’s review will run from Friday, November 23 through Friday, December 7, 2018 for City of Bloomington residents.
A public hearing will be held during the December 10, 2018 City Council meeting which begins at 6:00 pm in the City Hall Council Chambers, 109 E. Olive, Bloomington, IL.
Public comments on the Citizen Participation Plan may be submitted in writing at: Jennifer Toney, Grants Coordinator, Community Development Department, 115 E. Washington St, Suite 200, Bloomington, IL or by e-mail to Jennifer Toney, at jtoney@cityblm.org.